I use Reaper currently and while I evaluate it, I won't be paying for the full license fee. Once I have spare dosh floating around,
I'm going to buy the full license.
Cracks are good for two things only; fucking up computers with trojans and viruses and making professional studios look unprofessional.
Demos exist for a reason, and often they are good enough to tell whether you want to shell out for a program or not.
The alternative is to use freeware, and I'm going to take this opportunity to promote the
portable freeware studio pack I compiled.
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Cracks are bad, they stop people getting paid. Yes developers like Native Instruments charge more than half of us can afford, but they have developed some of the best music software on the planet (Reaktor, Absynth, Kontakt, Battery, FM7/8, Massive, Spektral Delay etc etc). Surely they deserve to get paid for their brain power and code crunching?
Along with the demise of the traditional media and music industries, unless we all suddenly go open source (which I don't see happening), we will see the demise of the bedroom developers too (who can't afford to pay for themselves through their passion cuz this is the real world)....
This touches on a larger subject, that of oil based economies fuelling the digital age. The problem with digital is we expect to be entertained for free 24/7. It costs money to develop media products, people need to eat at the end of the day. The price of oil goes up while the expectation of free media grows. Something is going to give, and I bet it is the oil first!
Rah!
Imo of course haha!
